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Dude, I’m from AT&T

July 29, 2008 By: Suzanne Moshenko4 Comments

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My family and I moved over this last month to a new house. For reasons only known by the old owners, there was no phone service at the house.

(…I see you nodding off…I am going somewhere with this story–promise.)

After arranging for AT &T to come by and fix the problem, I let the security gate know. Like many Orange Countians, I live in a gated community. Ours is one of the more rigorous and nosy of the security gates. These guys mean business with their handheld computers and video of every car that comes and goes.

We Irvine-ites take our unauthorized vehicles extremely seriously and don’t take kindly to the “pop-in.” In fact, the unexpected visitor can unavoidably have their hopes of a happy surprise dashed by a phone call to the “resident” to get clearance. Sweet flowers or a friendly note to tape on the door? You’re not on our “permanent entry list?” Forget about it. A call has to be made.

That’s where AT&T comes in. I needed them to get our phone up and ringing. What if I miss a call I desperately need to screen? Seriously, my iPhone can’t do EVERYTHING.

At the very last possible minute of their window of time, AT&T shows up at my door. I open it with my usual housewife smile.

“I almost didn’t make it in,” he gasps. His AT&T embossed polo still soaked with sweat from the interrogation.

“Why, what happened? I told the gate you were coming,” I tell him, hoping to distance myself as much as possible from the oppressors.

“The guard said he didn’t have a record I was coming and then tried several times to call you, but it just rang and rang…,” he explains, now gaining his composure after a few sips of the Diet Coke I always offer.

“They tried to call me on my home phone?” I say, realizing I’m setting him up for his quote of the day.

“Yeah, I told him three times, ‘Dude, I’m from AT&T, she doesn’t have a phone yet,'” he now obviously feels better exposing the guard as the corporate crony that he is.

“Then he just said, ‘Go ahead. You’re not a terrorist, I guess. You have AT&T on the truck and your shirt,'” the AT&T guy finishes with a half smile.

Now, there are just so many things in that sentence that are begging for me to comment…Is that what they’re looking for? Terrorists who are trying to infiltrate our kiddie pools? And if so, at least he knows a terrorist would NEVER think or have the ability to have a truck AND a shirt with AT&T splashed on it. Terrorists? Really?

I’m just happy for them to keep the random solicitor away and European laundry service pamphlets off my front door.

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    MommyTime says

    July 30, 2008 at 7:30 am

    BwahaHAHAH! This is hilarious. I love that the guy was actually trying to call you on the phone you don’t have on behalf of the phone installation tech. That is genius at work. Aren’t you delighted that your subdivision fees pay his salary? 🙂
    Unrelated: It’s been great having you around my place lately. I look forward to getting to know you better. Thanks for all the great comments.

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    foolery says

    July 30, 2008 at 12:44 pm

    Note to self: pirate some AT&T logos for the next time I want to do ANYTHING suspicious. AND . . . left you a comment at OC Register. I am now an official OC Register reader. 🙂

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    Ok, Where Was I? says

    July 31, 2008 at 8:04 am

    Ok, so I live in the country, but I’m going to look into getting a gated community (minus the people) around my house. I want to prevent ALL drop bys. I’m very hostile, even to church people delivering candy and flowers on may day (but I don’t go to church, so it’s a bit warranted I think), to anyone who stops by unannounced.

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    Ok, Where Was I? says

    July 31, 2008 at 8:04 am

    Ok, so I live in the country, but I’m going to look into getting a gated community (minus the people) around my house. I want to prevent ALL drop bys. I’m very hostile, even to church people delivering candy and flowers on may day (but I don’t go to church, so it’s a bit warranted I think), to anyone who stops by unannounced.

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